If you read Bob's article this morning about Band Fuse: Rock Legends, you could tell that he and I are pretty excited about the game. But what words unfortunately can't do is show you gameplay footage, so check the video to see the game in action. We also talk to Slash -- no big deal -- and interview Steve Gomes, president and CEO of developer Realta.

Expect more Band Fuse: Rock Legends coverage when announcements hit. I, for one, can't wait to see what else these guys have up their sleeves.

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